"Must... fight... temptation.... to read... brilliant andinteresting stuff from C.J.S. Hayward.... until.... after...work!"
-Kent Nebergall
About this bookThis little book is the perfect introduction to C.J.S. Hayward's works.
For people wondering whether they want to spend the time or money to dig into one of Hayward's primary works, this offers the perfect opportunity to take a small sample and decide whether they want to read more written by this author. It includes two small works and the beginning of a longer work.
There are just two little works in the present volume: "The Angelic Letters" offers an angelic counterpart to C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters, and "Doxology" pours forth a hymn to the glory of God.
About the authorC.J.S. Hayward is an Eastern Orthodox author and Renaissance man. Heholds master's degrees bridging math and computers (UIUC) and theology(Cambridge), with postgraduate coursework in theology, philosophy, logic, mathematics, physics, computer science, engineering, anthropology, linguistics, cognitive science, psychology, history, medieval studies, and a partridge in a pear tree.
All of this sounds very fancy when it's written out. It collapses intogood writing with an apologetics where ordinary people can take away asmuch as they are ready for.
What people are saying about this author's works"Overall, I enjoyed the book, particularly because of the author's downto earth approach. While he makes some excellent points, he does so ina way that's easily understandable."
-Majanka, Amazon
"Each piece is a delight: partially because each 'speaks' using adifferent voice and partially because a diversity of topics andcross-connections between theology and everyday living makes the entirecollection a delight to read, packed with unexpected twists, turns, andintellectual challenges.
"Fans of C.S. Lewis and similar Christian thinkers will findThe Best of Jonathan's Corner an absolute delight."
-Diane Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
"When I read C. S. Lewis, A. W. Tozer, or G. K. Chesterton, there is adeep ache for both the times and the men that made honor, wisdom, andclarity a thing of such beauty and strength. We wonder what they wouldsay of our time, and why, with so many more people and bettercommunication, we don't see more of them.
"Hayward is such a person of wisdom and depth. I do not say thislightly or flatteringly. He and I don't agree on everything, but whenwe contrast, it will never be his side of the issue that is lacking indepth, beauty, or elegance. He's Orthodox, yes (I'm not). But I suspectall sides will claim him as they do Lewis and Chesterton."
-Kent Nebergall, Amazon
"The Sign of the Grail is a unique, scholarly, and thorough examinationof the Grail mythos, granting it a top recommendation for academia andthe non-specialist reader with an interest in these subjects. Also veryhighly recommended for personal, academic, and community librarycollections are C.J.S. Hayward's other deftly written and originalliterary works, essays, and commentaries, compilations and anthologies: Yonder, Firestorm 2034, A Cord of Seven Strands, The Steel Orb, TheChristmas Tales, and Hayward's Unabridged Dictionary [the other sixHayward titles then in print]."
-John Burroughs, Midwest Book Review